oh GOD Tekken...speedcore is what it's called now?..ha in my day it was some drunk retard playing a 12bit krappy KORG keyboard, minus the record scratching ( TRANCE music ) -- blech!!

Yeah, it came out of canada.

And i never used to like trance music, it's matter of finding the right stuff. Goa trance is actually amazing music, it's really organic long trance music popular in the early 90's. IT actually makes scientific sense. The alpha brainwave in the human brain, is stimulated by frequencies between 8-12 HZ. as you guys probably know, that is below the human hearing range. so it can't be directly stimulated by pitch, however, 16th notes at 145 BPM imply a frequency of 10HZ to your brain. listen to enough of this stuff in the right conditions and you can get to alpha state, the same state of mind you get from meditation.

Just give this one a listen, i know it's long

try not to get put off by the fact that the drum line is just 4/4 kick drum, it's nescessary. otherwise it doesn't work.

And i never used to like trance music, it's matter of finding the right stuff. listen to enough of this stuff in the right conditions and you can get to alpha state, the same state of mind you get from meditation.

<<<< for me there are other things that takes minutes not hours and does the same thing.

well since I'm 82,495 years older..... trance music ( AKA cheap crappy keyboard generated garbage ) WAS NOT BORN IN THE 90's that junk was already 40 years old thanks to the hippies music in the 60's who took acid instead of ecstasy to get to that "mindstate" -- only thing that changed was the instruments the music was represented with.reminds me of the rap-crap with dual turntable scratching looping sampled noise...I only give it credit as it DOES take some thought to create that noise, and find followers to buy it.

you people have no concept of noise, not until you've listened to speed core.

the tempo goes up to around 1000 BPM on some songs. And then after that there's another genre.

That was pretty cool & wild. I am open to any music, although I have a built in resistance toward Hip Hop & Country.As far as trance goes I have always been a fan since it came from Krautrock & http://www.ashra.com/ Manuel Göttsching, where he actually played it.

Things get intersting at the 2:00 min mark, where I use the EB-0 & Line 6 purple synth pedal. I bought it used on Ebay and after doing this song it died & never worked again.

That was actually a very interesting piece, the strange industrial sounds you got out of your bass towards the end were amazing, and compared to your normal stuff, it was a lot more....accessable

I totally Agree with you about krautrock, I love a lot of music from that era, i was not familiar with the work of manuel gottsching though, thank you for intoducing me, he has a totally unique sound. I'll definitely have to check his music out a bit more.

Actually it totally surprises me you haven't invested in a hardware synthesizer yet, unless you have?

amimbari wrote:

tekkentool wrote:

And i never used to like trance music, it's matter of finding the right stuff. listen to enough of this stuff in the right conditions and you can get to alpha state, the same state of mind you get from meditation.

<<<< for me there are other things that takes minutes not hours and does the same thing.

well since I'm 82,495 years older..... trance music ( AKA cheap crappy keyboard generated garbage ) WAS NOT BORN IN THE 90's that junk was already 40 years old thanks to the hippies music in the 60's who took acid instead of ecstasy to get to that "mindstate" -- only thing that changed was the instruments the music was represented with.reminds me of the rap-crap with dual turntable scratching looping sampled noise...I only give it credit as it DOES take some thought to create that noise, and find followers to buy it.

can you tell I never did like computer music stuff?

Actually the creator of LSD, albert hoffman thinks that it's due to people lack of spirituality , that to have a spiritual experience now some people need to take hallucinogens and go to a rave for 8 hours.

There's a very interesting interview with him on the subject, he still believes it has a use in psychoanalysis.

Actually it totally surprises me you haven't invested in a hardware synthesizer yet, unless you have?

Actually I did years ago but found that synths was too easy to make music, sampled sounds sound great with little effort or ability. To me keybords at bass my level are just buttom pushing, then you get midi and let the programs create the music.

I decided to cast aside keys/samples and concentrate on doing it with the bass & drum loops only.

Thanks about Avelanche, I have split personality, one side is the experimental noise and the other is kind of mellow fusion.

I love your Fenderbird jam! The lead is gnarly. That tone instantly makes me think "early-mid 70s Entwistle", although you're playing is totally original and groovy as always!!!

And the drums are great, too, especially the outro beats.

The whammy bass on Little Larvae sounds so much like the Basenji squeaks!!

Thanks, I swear the Fenderbird sounds so good, almost like an Alembic, with the maple Mahogany combo. It is also set up with so low action. The bass begs to be up front in the mix.

The lead on the Fenderbird song was my Les Paul through heavy Garage Band reverb. It just soars. I love that bass. You get a great grinding LP tone right out of the box.

I was in a music store a while back & guy who worked there showed me hi CS 59 Les Paul reissue guitar. He plugged it int a little amp & with no effects or messing with controls, cranked out biting Gary Moore playing that was amazing. Its kind of the same with the bass, just plug it in & you get that LP crunchy guitar type tone, but in a bass way.

Oh! I thought the lead was the Fenderbird, too. The LP has a great, choked up Tbird sound.

Hey, BD--you mentioned Krautrock earlier in this thread. That's a genre I never heard of until I listened to Birth Control, who are described as "proto-Krautrock", but what are examples of that genre? What are the criteria? Is it a specific style/sound or just bands from Germany?